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to rome carbon taxes cap and trade. manhattan project for alternative energies in the minute or so we have left your thoughts but i think we need to put a price on pollution make polluters pay i mean right now doesn't cost anything to just spew as much carbon pollution to the atmosphere as possible they don't pay the cost of the extra mile and i think you know ideally we should look does this country need more revenues is there some sort of debt problem around there so you know we could set up a carbon tax you could either give the money back to the people that you were you know or you could use it to reduce the deficit so i think we are going to need a price on pollution and then a big program to put to push more clean energy into the marketplace right dr stout that's been done by other countries european countries for for decades actually have effectively put a carbon tax particularly on gasoline and diesel fuel hasn't worked. on. well certainly their use of automobiles is not as you know they're not as for line and a
to rome carbon taxes cap and trade. manhattan project for alternative energies in the minute or so we have left your thoughts but i think we need to put a price on pollution make polluters pay i mean right now doesn't cost anything to just spew as much carbon pollution to the atmosphere as possible they don't pay the cost of the extra mile and i think you know ideally we should look does this country need more revenues is there some sort of debt problem around there so you know we could set up...
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gaga ok great i'm looking forward to this ok so let's get back to the language here in in fact dr dr rome the. one of the dinner talking points. is that the sun's activity correlates more closely to global temperatures than c o two levels we brought this up with regard to the ocean a little earlier is that the only variable well this particular myth has been you know debugged by countless studies the sun's we've been warming you know a tremendous amount over the past century but the intensity of of sunlight sun solar radiation has not increased substantially it goes up and down there's eleven year cycle but you know you know as dan said i don't think there's any major climate scientist in the world who who thinks that the sun is a major contributor to the change in the temperature that we've seen in the past century or so the a couple of days ago on fox and kevin i'm hearing you know i hear a couple of days ago on fox there was it was michelle malkin is somebody was saying something about mars wobbles where does that come from is it just something somebody pulled out of there i think most
gaga ok great i'm looking forward to this ok so let's get back to the language here in in fact dr dr rome the. one of the dinner talking points. is that the sun's activity correlates more closely to global temperatures than c o two levels we brought this up with regard to the ocean a little earlier is that the only variable well this particular myth has been you know debugged by countless studies the sun's we've been warming you know a tremendous amount over the past century but the intensity...
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stout senior scientist in the climate and energy program at the national wildlife federation dr joseph rome senior fellow at the center for american progress and a tour of the climate progress dot org blog and dr john dam a lot lashoff director of the climate and national climate and clean air program at the national resource defense council thank you all for joining me and great to have you with us. from new york as well. the center for. competitive enterprise it's to see the been running around all over on this stuff and they've come up with this list of the top ten global warming myths and provided handy talking points to anybody who wants to take this stuff down and i you know i've been debating this with these people for years and years and years i just want to get some really credible thoughtful people on and just let's put this drive a stake into the heart of this vampire if possible if i could start with you dr stout dr minister the nine hundred ninety s. were the hottest decade on record according to the c.e.o. in the deniers this is a myth now that's just plain false i mean the tw
stout senior scientist in the climate and energy program at the national wildlife federation dr joseph rome senior fellow at the center for american progress and a tour of the climate progress dot org blog and dr john dam a lot lashoff director of the climate and national climate and clean air program at the national resource defense council thank you all for joining me and great to have you with us. from new york as well. the center for. competitive enterprise it's to see the been running...
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broken state budgets instead of manning up and changing their diet they're taking a cue from ancient rome after a quick trip to the vomitorium is back to the banquet table care for a mint oh open one selection obama if he doesn't watch from running at the white house with a t.v. well that's the role really of our congress our senate our white house bill clinton i believe did that some the last guy who lost. all those wasn't the kept that for posterity sake but know if they lose the white house all these congress people in white house move to me rather than out the back to. toasters election i have and you know what i'd like to get their hands on a part of the george washington number one down the street. so again max the banks are making money at every step of this fraud path we talked about this at the time that barack obama's agreement with these banks for twenty five billion dollars was just a cover up so we go back to the election max before the election was over wall street won now this is from no a prince i know you're talking to her in the second half of the show and she breaks dow
broken state budgets instead of manning up and changing their diet they're taking a cue from ancient rome after a quick trip to the vomitorium is back to the banquet table care for a mint oh open one selection obama if he doesn't watch from running at the white house with a t.v. well that's the role really of our congress our senate our white house bill clinton i believe did that some the last guy who lost. all those wasn't the kept that for posterity sake but know if they lose the white house...
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a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal under international law who are. the new syrian opposition coalition is now seeking official recognition from abroad and aims to administer the flow of funds and potentially arms to rebels but the antacid may see direct assistance from foreign troops as a british top soldier has said hundreds of troops could be deployed to syria if the military and situation worsens meanwhile fears are mounting that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians for simply showing images to the government as marie finished now explain. it was described as conflict on uprising at the beginning no downside left what it actually is violence calling slaughter the bloodshed we have a new kind of war carry them through proxies the dest number in the tens of thousands and it's not just armed men and gauging in battle from both sides it's also ordinary citizens including the deliberate murder of c
a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal under international law who are. the new syrian opposition coalition is now seeking official recognition from abroad and aims to administer the flow of funds and potentially arms to rebels but the antacid may see direct assistance from foreign troops as a british top soldier has said...
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broken state budgets instead of manning up and changing their diet they're taking a cue from ancient rome after a quick trip to the vomitorium is back to the banquet table care for a mint oh open one selection obama if he doesn't watch from running at the white house with a t.v. well that's the role really of our congress.
broken state budgets instead of manning up and changing their diet they're taking a cue from ancient rome after a quick trip to the vomitorium is back to the banquet table care for a mint oh open one selection obama if he doesn't watch from running at the white house with a t.v. well that's the role really of our congress.
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rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is rebuilding an economy. he's made the inroads of making sure that happens. >> we thank you both for coming in to give us perspective. you know, i think more and more people will be paying attention to this year and in the coming years as well. thank you both. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> allison, back to you. >>> thanks. how soon is too soon for christmas music? plus, imagine driving around with a $23 million winning lottery ticket. it happened to one woman. how she was able to cash in just in the nick of time ahead. time to check back in with holly. good morning. >> reporter: hey, allison. you can see food celebrities, you can shop speciality foods and learn how to do things, like arranging flowers or making dirt that's tasty. they have workshops going on, too. we're telling you all about the d.c. metropolitan cooking and entertaining show this weekend. that's all live later on fox 5 morning news. [ minto ] you knonow, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraceptio
rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is rebuilding an economy. he's made the inroads of making sure that happens. >> we thank you both for coming in to give us perspective. you know, i think more and more people will be paying attention to this year and in the coming years as well. thank you both. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> allison, back to you. >>> thanks. how soon is too soon for christmas music? plus, imagine driving around with a $23...
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coming up, an american student attacked in rome. >>> plus, special hours for people interested in early voting. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> you can expect more long lines at polling centers tonight and tomorrow. the centers are open until 9:00. some voters waited more than three hours to cast their ballots. it was postponed monday and tuesday because of sandy. governor martin o'malley exten
coming up, an american student attacked in rome. >>> plus, special hours for people interested in early voting. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the...
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corporations so it looks like america but for the people in the streets of athens and in the streets of rome and madrid and all the other places where the people are rising have a different vision they don't just want this crisis solved in a different way not on their backs but they want a european union that will not become the united states in the sense of the polarized gap. between rich and poor the absence of a safety net the shredding of social welfare that's not what they want that's what the fight in europe is and we ought to pay attention because it's our future absolutely. this is the outcome what's going on in greece right now are staring and spain and italy that this is the a consequence of capitalism what's the alternative. well i think we have to understand that the biggest single factor to focus on is this with the entrance of china and many other formerly third world countries into the modern economy of very fast pool of low paid workers entered on to the world of vailable for capitalists to exploit and so european and especially american and also japanese capitalists left the
corporations so it looks like america but for the people in the streets of athens and in the streets of rome and madrid and all the other places where the people are rising have a different vision they don't just want this crisis solved in a different way not on their backs but they want a european union that will not become the united states in the sense of the polarized gap. between rich and poor the absence of a safety net the shredding of social welfare that's not what they want that's what...
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abc's jeffrey kofman has more now from rome. jeffrey. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. it happened in an apartment just around the corner from the coliseum here in rome, for the second time in five years, an american student studying in italy charged with a horrendous crime against another student. this time just seemingly by just a miracle, that charge is not murder. this morning, 20-year-old reed alexander skepis accused of stabbing his roommate 25 times in a drug-fueled delirium. it started on halloween, reed and his friend partying late at this roman nightclub. he told authorities he used drugs for the first time that night, mixing ecstasy and alcohol, although hashish was found in the apartment. after the two friends returned from the club to sleep off their wild night, he allegedly went into his sleeping room at dawn and stabbed him while his sister and her boyfriend heard the screams and ran to yep. incredibly, he survived. >> the story on the surface sounded like some sort of drug-induced either psychosis or hallucination. >> reporter: he told abc news every tim
abc's jeffrey kofman has more now from rome. jeffrey. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. it happened in an apartment just around the corner from the coliseum here in rome, for the second time in five years, an american student studying in italy charged with a horrendous crime against another student. this time just seemingly by just a miracle, that charge is not murder. this morning, 20-year-old reed alexander skepis accused of stabbing his roommate 25 times in a drug-fueled delirium....
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. >> rome campaigned in florida and ohio and new hampshire and announced plans for ohio tomorrow. presidential candidate rarely campaign on election day. maybe he's feeling a little anxious. nate silver gives obama an 88% chance for re-election leaving a meager 13% for election for mitt romney. 307 electoral college votes for obama leaving 230 for romney. and looking at the national and swing state polls as aggregated for real clear politics if the election were held today president obama would win the popular vote by a mere seven-tenths of an percent. and president obama leads romney by three 3% in ohio. and obama leads rom by 3.4% in iowa and leads romney by 4% in pennsylvania. for more about the presidential race in the final hours they're supposed to get the votes to the poll i'm joining by rolling stone national affairs correspondent tim dickinson and politico investigator reporter ken vogel. let me ask you running around, waving the flag, will any votes be shifted by what happens today? >> probably not, but it will be shifted by the ground game, and the ability for these two
. >> rome campaigned in florida and ohio and new hampshire and announced plans for ohio tomorrow. presidential candidate rarely campaign on election day. maybe he's feeling a little anxious. nate silver gives obama an 88% chance for re-election leaving a meager 13% for election for mitt romney. 307 electoral college votes for obama leaving 230 for romney. and looking at the national and swing state polls as aggregated for real clear politics if the election were held today president obama...
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i want to you take a listen to chandler rome, a businesswoman, who spoke at the fix the debt coalition. take a listen. >> you know, great empires have fallen. the roman empire, the british empire and we are not infallible to this. >> i'm not sure she'll be invited to buckingham palace saying things like that but could the american empire be in jeopardy if no deal is reached? >> you know, that's a little strong. i mean, there are many people who think the fiscal cliff is, of course, really the fiscal slope or the fiscal curve or the fiscal sandbox. i think that, you know, if we cut the budget, if we cut the deficit and raise taxes, i don't think that's the worst thing in the world. as warren buffett has been saying for the last 24 hours, are you really going to turn down a good investment opportunity just because the tax rates are a little higher in we're talking about a minor 4 percentage point increase in the upper end of the tax rate here. it's not life or death. you know, cutting the deficit and raising taxes, if they can't agree, which congress has shown themselves inability to agr
i want to you take a listen to chandler rome, a businesswoman, who spoke at the fix the debt coalition. take a listen. >> you know, great empires have fallen. the roman empire, the british empire and we are not infallible to this. >> i'm not sure she'll be invited to buckingham palace saying things like that but could the american empire be in jeopardy if no deal is reached? >> you know, that's a little strong. i mean, there are many people who think the fiscal cliff is, of...
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. >>> justice and security minute stressors meeting in rome to talk about global terrorism. interpoll, host the event, hope he is the gathering will lead to better cooperation in confronting violent criminal activities. the police organization is also looking to address human trafficking. >>> as you head out door the this morning, take a look up, you might see a meteor. november is meteor season in the bay area. the torrid meteors will be the easiest to see between tonight and november 12th while the leonid meteors will be the easiest to see november 17th, but they are all active all month long. astronomers say the best viewing is several hours before sunrise. >> working this shift, perfect for us. >> look up on your way in. >>> 5:50 now, coming up, the unexpected cost of the world series title, how this one is hurting many bay area schools. >>> plus, favorite day for hackers, november 5th, today. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell h
. >>> justice and security minute stressors meeting in rome to talk about global terrorism. interpoll, host the event, hope he is the gathering will lead to better cooperation in confronting violent criminal activities. the police organization is also looking to address human trafficking. >>> as you head out door the this morning, take a look up, you might see a meteor. november is meteor season in the bay area. the torrid meteors will be the easiest to see between tonight and...
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i'm telling you guys, it's rome, the final days. we've got senate races heating up in the middle of all of this puppetry. pollsters are start to go say the democrats will maintain control, my next guest says not so fast. george allen the republican running for senate in virginia, he barely lost last time by just 1/10 of a point or so. right now the polls have him even with tim kaine and we reached out to tim kaine's office and have not heard back. they keep blowing us off and hopefully we'll hear back, but they just keep blowing us off. and senator, governor, good to have you. what do you think the senate looks like right now, if you had to handicap it? >> well, i think it's very close and all we can do is make sure to win virginia. we have a tight race in virginia, but my wife susan and i are working hard all over virginia and encouraged by the enthusiasm that we see that people envision a better future than what we're having to endure these days. virginians, care about the economy and the threat out of failed washington leadership
i'm telling you guys, it's rome, the final days. we've got senate races heating up in the middle of all of this puppetry. pollsters are start to go say the democrats will maintain control, my next guest says not so fast. george allen the republican running for senate in virginia, he barely lost last time by just 1/10 of a point or so. right now the polls have him even with tim kaine and we reached out to tim kaine's office and have not heard back. they keep blowing us off and hopefully we'll...
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he viewed himself as brutus, doing the right thing for rome, and he viewed lincoln as caesar. he wanted to make sure the co- tyrant was eliminated as well as the tyrant. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. >> our maple syrup means everything to the people of vermont. we don't have an ocean or the highest mountains or a disney world. what we have is the maple image. this is a sugar maple or hard rock maple and is the tree that we use because it is the sweetest maple there is. what we do to start the season is drill a hole to wound the tree, about an inch deep in the sap. we need to drill a new hole in a different place each year. o, this tree here was taf tappd last spring. it has healed up. that is good. that means it is healthy and ailing. there is a scar tissue below and above so it will not run sap at that point. next year we will drill a hole in a fresh place. here you can see 2011 and 2010. you might think we are hurting the trees but i can say that these trees have been tapped 100 years in a row and they are still producing. >> more from vermont this weekend. behind the
he viewed himself as brutus, doing the right thing for rome, and he viewed lincoln as caesar. he wanted to make sure the co- tyrant was eliminated as well as the tyrant. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. >> our maple syrup means everything to the people of vermont. we don't have an ocean or the highest mountains or a disney world. what we have is the maple image. this is a sugar maple or hard rock maple and is the tree that we use because it is the sweetest maple there is. what we...
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he kept telling me i was stuck in rome. rome n fall, it's nice. but he really was trying to get back. i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again, thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is as we look to the future we got to also figure out where we are today and how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future. you have to work your way through a series of timelines and other commitments that you have. so let me start out by reminding everybody that as i stand here today, the army has 60,000 soldiers in afghanistan. we have 15,000 soldiers deployed in kuwait, kosovo, philippines, sinai, horn of africa. we have about 90,000 soldiers and civilians forward stationed across the globe in nearly 160 countries. so that's where we start from. as we now look to the future and look at a new defense strategy as we try to work through what the roles of the different services are and the defense strategy, i also remind everyone that we are also going to
he kept telling me i was stuck in rome. rome n fall, it's nice. but he really was trying to get back. i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again, thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is as we look to the future we got to also figure out where we are today and how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future. you have to work your way through a series of timelines and other commitments...
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both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they still are. >> reporter: a bizarre coincidence, this attack happened on the fifth anniversary of the murder of british student meredith kercher, which led to the arrest and eventual acquittal of american amanda knox. investigators in this case said the motive is unclear, but suspect drugs and alcohol might have been a factor. for "today," duncan golestani, nbc news, london. >>> two penn state administrators have been charged with covering up the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. gary schultz and tim curley were both arraigned on friday. they were accused of caring more about the university's reputation than the safety of sandusky's victims. >>> most americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep tonight thanks to the annual shift back to standard time. officially, the change occurs at 2:00 a.m. sunday. b but most people will set their clocks back before they go to sleep. this is a good time to change batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide d
both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they still are. >> reporter: a bizarre coincidence, this attack happened on the fifth anniversary of the murder of british student meredith kercher, which led to the arrest and eventual acquittal of american amanda knox. investigators in this case said the motive is unclear, but suspect drugs and alcohol might have been a factor. for "today," duncan golestani,...
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he views himself as brooches, doing the right thing for rome. he viewed seward as a little like mark antony. he wanted to make sure that the tyrant was eliminated as well. what's more about the team of arrivals with walter stahr tonight at 8:00. >> it the price of peace in washington is cutting a deal that six students of the financial aid or gets rid of funding for planned parenthood are let's insurance companies discriminates against those with pre-existing conditions, i am not going to make that deal. i will fight against that deal. that is a price and not willing to pay. that is not bipartisanship. that is surrendered to the status quo that has heard too many families. >> is in the power of the american people to choose their own future. we know what we need to know. you can stay on the path of the last four years where you can change. -- last four years or you can make real change. the president will still be unable to work with the people in congress. he has ignored them. he has attacked them. the debt ceiling will come up again and shutdo
he views himself as brooches, doing the right thing for rome. he viewed seward as a little like mark antony. he wanted to make sure that the tyrant was eliminated as well. what's more about the team of arrivals with walter stahr tonight at 8:00. >> it the price of peace in washington is cutting a deal that six students of the financial aid or gets rid of funding for planned parenthood are let's insurance companies discriminates against those with pre-existing conditions, i am not going to...
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an american student in critical condition in rome, reconsciousness, his roommate stabtd stabbed him 25 times. the suspect tells he doesn't remember the attack at all. some documents in the watergate case must be released, a request. the motivation between the break in at dnc headquarters. >> steve: president obama and mitt romney offer two different views of exceptionalism. >> i believe in american exceptionalism justs i expect that brits believe m british exceptionalism and the greeks believe in gre the burr dn of leading the free world is america's burden, it's not an honor, it's not, we're number one. and a lot of people don't believe in it and a lot of people on the far left think it's a bad idea. if we don't provide leadership, who in the world do you think will, vladimir putin, the united nations, if it's not our job, who will do it. >> steve: and we played the sound bite the president saying i believe in american exceptionalism and the british believe in british exceptionalism and greeks saying they believe in greek exceptionalism. >> like saying in lake woe bee gone, and there
an american student in critical condition in rome, reconsciousness, his roommate stabtd stabbed him 25 times. the suspect tells he doesn't remember the attack at all. some documents in the watergate case must be released, a request. the motivation between the break in at dnc headquarters. >> steve: president obama and mitt romney offer two different views of exceptionalism. >> i believe in american exceptionalism justs i expect that brits believe m british exceptionalism and the...
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he kept telling me i was stuck in rome. rome n fall, it's nice. but he really was trying to get back. i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again, thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is as we look to the future we got to also figure out where we are today and how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future. you have to work your way through a series of timelines and other commitments that you have. so let me start out by reminding everybody that as i stand here today, the army has 60,000 soldiers in afghanistan. we have 15,000 soldiers deployed in kuwait, kosovo, philippines, sinai, horn of africa. we have about 90,000 soldiers and civilians forward stationed across the globe in nearly 160 countries. so that's where we start from. as we now look to the future and look at a new defense strategy as we try to work through what the roles of the different services are and the defense strategy, i also remind everyone that we are also going to
he kept telling me i was stuck in rome. rome n fall, it's nice. but he really was trying to get back. i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again, thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is as we look to the future we got to also figure out where we are today and how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future. you have to work your way through a series of timelines and other commitments...